The beginning of January is a common time for Canadians to make a resolution to eat more healthily throughout the year. One new Winnipegger got a head start in 2014 by taking part in Immigrant Centre’s Cooking Matters course. Winnipeg Free Press journalist Geoff Kirbyson met up with Nutrition Manager Val Broeska and client Avoola Sabitu over to find out more about the benefits of taking this course and why Avoola Sabitu “would like to see the Immigrant Centre’s nutrition programming become mandatory for at least one member of each new family to Winnipeg.”

I am very satisfied with the workshops about Job Search, Interview Skills, and Canadian Workplace Culture. It was so helpful to me. Congratulations to Immigrant Centre Team, specialy Yulia, Margaret and Manami. Thank so much.

1/16/2017 8:09 AM

Employment Services Client

About Immigrant Centre

From the time a client first arrives at The Immigrant Centre's front desk, they are made to feel right at home. Services are provided in a professional, warm, and welcoming atmosphere. By triaging clients immediately an arrival, their needs are addressed in a consistent, smooth, and timely manner. Intake ensure a "Roadmap of Services" tailored to assist and guide newcomers in their settlement process.